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You can't do everything-- so do something : small ways to change the world

The real need for our world is not that we do EVERYONE'S part; just that we do OUR part. And with all of us working together, we will transform the world.Shane Stanford says: "On my office wall is a picture of a small child who lives in a remote village in sub-Saharan Africa. She is an orphan, having lost most of her family to the HIV/AIDS crisis. Each day, the little girl eats only half of her meager lunch. She takes the other half and puts it into her travel sack, so that she can take the leftovers to her dying aunt. The world might look at this child and assess that her little life has litt.Read more...

Foreword: Above the timberline, below the waterline --
Introduction: "Just one other thing--
" --
Part I: "You can't do everything--
" --
We will never be efficient enough --
We will never be versatile enough --
We will never possess enough expertise --
We will never have enough resources --
We will never possess enough yearning --
Part II: "--
so do something" --
We must sacrifice --
We must be obedient --
We must grow to maturity --
We must model encouragement and put forth effort --
One deep breath before reaching our potential --
Part III: "Anything is possible" --
We are able to abound and live in abundance --
We are able to safely navigate life's journey --
We are yoked together --
Epilogue: Loving Jesus--
loving like Jesus.

Responsibility:

Shane Stanford.

Abstract:

The real need for our world is not that we do EVERYONE'S part; just that we do OUR part. And with all of us working together, we will transform the world.Shane Stanford says: "On my office wall is a picture of a small child who lives in a remote village in sub-Saharan Africa. She is an orphan, having lost most of her family to the HIV/AIDS crisis. Each day, the little girl eats only half of her meager lunch. She takes the other half and puts it into her travel sack, so that she can take the leftovers to her dying aunt. The world might look at this child and assess that her little life has litt.